Tips For a Windows 8 Tablet

Whenever the discussion related to Windows 8 and its later version surfaces up, mostly it’s a talk about the drawbacks and failure of Microsoft in satisfying its customers.

Microsoft contains the distinction of delivering the most effective operating system with the greatest number of users.

However, somehow the release of its latest operating system, Windows 8, failed to live up to the expectation of the users as evident from the numerous articles and blogs that read about the loopholes of the new operating system.

But this is just one side of the coin. Because the main success or failure of Windows 8 has to be measured in light of the very well known yet neglected fact that Microsoft released Windows 8 as a Windows Tablet operating system.

Thus, Windows 8 is basically created and structured to be compatible with Tablets. It’s a bare fact that Microsoft shouldn’t have ignored its desktop computer users straight away.

But as a rectification to that miss, it made no delay in re-launching the free update Windows 8.1.

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– Windows 8 Tablet Focused operating system is the Need of the Hour:

Not putting the complete blame for decreasing PC sales over Microsoft, let’s accept that for some or other reasons PC sales have substantially decreased in last 2 years.

This has less to do with the usability of PCs or laptops but more to do with the high-end features of small, more compact, portable yet high-end computing devices like Tablets and Smartphone.

As a user, we all are looking forward to owning an attractive, light-weight, long battery-life supported extremely efficient Tablet for our day-to-day on go computing and Internet usage.

Now our possession of a computer or laptop can’t justify why we shouldn’t have a Tablet, because owning such a high-end portable computing device is the need of the hour.

The bottom line is, a Tablet focused Windows operating system is the need of the hour. If Microsoft wouldn’t have released it, we the users might have desperately demanded it.

But anyways, now we have a full-fledged Tablet focused Windows operating system, yet why users are having trouble in adapting to it? Is the user interface very difficult? No, it is not.

Although Microsoft has modified many features of its new operating system at the core it is a simple Windows operating system just like earlier versions.

Therefore, instead of creeping over the loopholes of Microsoft new operating system, it’s worthy to learn certain tips for a better Windows 8 Tablet experience.

Because at the end of the day, we all are fans of Windows operating system and for hardcore computing, we need it as well.

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– Accommodate to the Change and Updates:

The first thing a consumer must understand that they will not get the same desktop user interface (UI) over the Tablet.

It’s a new device with new technical background and accordingly, the UI also has changed. Therefore, users must sportily adapt to this change.

Then again, they must accept the fact that unlike older time, Microsoft is not going to release updates at a long gap 2-3 years.

In fact, there are chances that the updates will be released more frequently or even faster than Apple’s updates for its iPads.

Most likely Microsoft is doing this to easily mature the Windows experience for its Tablet users. Thus, if the users want to have a great Windows 8 Tablet experience then he must be ready to understand and adopt the updates and consecutive changes in the operating system in the coming time.

– Adopt Multiple Ways of Doing Things:

When Apple released iPad it was not launched as a computer but only as a computer companion.

The idea was basically that if you simply want to reach to your content then use your iPad but if you want to work on it then you must use your Mac.

If as a potential Tablet user, you are having this same concept for Windows Tablets then you need to get rid of it.

Microsoft has very much lightened the line that differentiates a Tablet from a PC. A Windows 8 Tablet can do almost everything that your big PC can as it can support Flash plugins, multitasking, mouse, keyboard, USB functionality and lots more.

In short, Windows 8 Tablets can be your all-in-one computing device. Connect an external mouse, monitor, and keyboard to transform it to a desktop computer.

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– Take Advantage of Windows Store:

Our smartphones have made us dependent on applications, that are useful and effective tools that ease down even complex looking jobs.

For its Tablet users, Microsoft has introduced Windows Store, that is still at its infancy in this regard and yet to add more applications.

Yet customers must search the Windows Store as there are really useful applications available in it that can improve your Tablet experience remarkably.

Furthermore, there are different benefits of buying and downloading applications from the store rather than from third-party stores.

The applications of Windows store are more secure, more touch-friendly and effectively integrated with the Search, Notifications, Share, and Settings in Windows 8.

Apart from keeping the aforementioned points in mind, you need to explore the new Windows OS and try to learn about its features.

Certainly, it is various from the earlier versions of Windows, but it has its own charm and can do a lot to enhance your workflow.

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